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      • Southern Oregon University adopted the nickname "Red Raiders" for its sports teams in 1946. The name was in reference to the abundant Native American tribe, the Modoc people, that had existed in Southern Oregon. In 1980 "Red" was removed from the nickname.
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  2. The Southern Oregon Raiders football team represents Southern Oregon University in the sport of American football. The Raiders team competes in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) as an associate member of the Frontier Conference.

  3. Southern Oregon University adopted the nickname "Red Raiders" for its sports teams in 1946. The name was in reference to the abundant Native American tribe, the Modoc people, that had existed in Southern Oregon. In 1980 "Red" was removed from the nickname.

  4. Aug 27, 2008 · at #3 Morningside 47, #10 Southern Oregon 44 (OT) Quarterfinals. 2014. NAIA Championship Series. #8 Southern Oregon 44, #9 MidAmerica Nazarene 26. #8 Southern Oregon 45, #1 Carroll 42 Quarterfinals. #8 Southern Oregon 62, #3 Saint Xavier 37 Semifinals. #8 Southern Oregon 55, #7 Marian 31 Championship.

  5. History. Southern Oregon University adopted the nickname "Red Raiders" for its sports teams in 1946. The name was in reference to the abundant Native American tribe, the Modoc people, that had existed in Southern Oregon. In 1980 "Red" was removed from the nickname.

  6. Support Football. Game 4: No. 14 SOU, No. 4 Montana Western clash at Raider Stadium. First 1,000 fans receive Operation Red t-shirts as Raiders open Frontier schedule at 1 p.m. Saturday. Game 5: No. 7 Raiders head to No. 16 Montana Tech.

  7. Thirty-eight Raiders players have been inducted into the university's athletic Hall of Fame, as have three individual football teams. The primary colors for the program are black and red. The school's mascot is a red-tailed hawk .

  8. Southern Oregon University adopted the nickname "Red Raiders" for its sports teams in 1946. The name was in reference to the abundant Native American tribe, the Modoc people, that had existed in Southern Oregon. In 1980 "Red" was removed from the nickname.

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